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The Fisher Cats were the only affiliate in the winner's circle on Tuesday.

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 9 Buffalo 6
New Hampshire 6 Binghamton 0
Hillsboro 5 Vancouver 3
Jupiter 7 Dunedin 5

Boxscores



*** 3 Stars!!! ***

1. Jace Bohrofen, New Hampshire

2. Daniel Guerra, Vancouver

3. Dylan Watts, Dunedin



The Herd scored five in the first but it wasn’t enough. Josh Kasevich and Willie MacIver had two hits apiece and Carlos Mendoza drew three walks. José Berríos was jolted for two homers and five runs overall on five hits and two walks with two strikeouts in four innings. Adam Macko served up a three-run bomb to take the loss.

Jackson Wentworth, Nate Garkow, Irv Carter and Kai Peterson combined for a no-hitter with Garkow getting the win. Wentworth was an out shy of qualifying for the victory. Both Wentworth and Carter walked four and whiffed four with Carter tossing two frames. The Fisher Cats pitching staff walked 10 batters overall. Jace Bohrofen opened the scoring with an RBI single and added a home run, a double and a stolen base. Cutter Coffey doubled home a pair and drew a walk.

Daniel Guerra turned in another strong outing with seven whiffs over five innings in which he yielded one run on three hits and two walks. Jay Schueler blew the save by giving up a two-run homer over two stanzas and Eminen Flores took the loss by surrendering two runs over the final two frames. Arjun Nimmala had a two-run homer over the center field video board and added a walk while Peyton Williams doubled and singled. Carter Cunningham and Dub Gleed both doubled.

Dylan Watts was electric by fanning seven over 3⅓ perfect frames and Diego Dominguez did not give up a hit over three innings, walking one and striking out two. Juan Victorino was not as fortunate as he was charged with six unearned runs over 1⅔ innings to take the loss. Juan Sánchez booted a ball at short before Victorino gave up a grand slam. Eric Snow had two hits, two walks and a stolen base and Blaine Bullard had two base knocks and a swipe. Victor Arias doubled and walked twice. JoJo Parker was 0-for-4 and struck out three times.

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bpoz - Wednesday, April 29 2026 @ 07:49 AM EDT (#477374) #
Daniel Guerra is off to a great start. 70+ pitches/game in his last 3 games with great results. The BB & Ks are good. His FB has velo but I don't know about his other stuff. 5 starts so far. Maybe he can get to AA before 10 starts.
Kelekin - Wednesday, April 29 2026 @ 12:52 PM EDT (#477376) #
Watts was dominant yesterday - 17 whiffs and 7 Ks while facing only 10 batters. His stuff was up across the board and his slider (it registers as a change-up) was nasty. He was a two pitch pitcher in college so it remains to be seen if he can keep developing other pitches, but it wouldn't surprise me if his fastball/slider alone gets him to the bigs as a reliever one day.

Kelekin - Wednesday, April 29 2026 @ 01:00 PM EDT (#477377) #
Ramon Suarez sent to Dunedin. He missed both 2023 and 2025 recovering from arm injuries. IIRC, he has a really good curveball.
GabrielSyme - Wednesday, April 29 2026 @ 06:10 PM EDT (#477389) #
Adrian Pinto up to New Hampshire and leading off, he has a walk in three plate appearances so far.
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